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Pitching 101: When Should You Shut It Down For The Off-Season





Dan Cevette
Director, New York

Our column, Pitching 101, was one of the most viewed articles across the Empire State in our first eight months of operation. In 2015 - 2016, we are bringing a more in-depth column focused solely on everything pitching.

I get asked a lot of questions about baseball; mainly about Pitching. I was a Professional Baseball Pitcher for 11 years in three different MLB Organizations where I was able to fill my knowledge bank on pitching from some very impressive instructors. John Farrell, Scott Radinsky, Charles Nagy, and Steve Belcher just to name a few, and I have also picked the brain of Giants Gold Glove Catcher Kurt Manwaring (1992) a time or two. It's the heart and soul of this beautiful game, let's get to it.

Pitching 101: When Should You Shut It Down For The Off-Season

It’s September and although the thermometers in most of New York read in the high 70s, the baseball weather of summer is soon to fade. This brings me to the pitching question asked by more parents and players: When should a pitcher shut it down?

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